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Fidchell

Title

The Prophet

Number

4

Epitaph User

Contents

Though Fidchell had been defeated, fragments of its data were still spread throughout the system. These fragments were retrieved by Jyotaro Amagi and sealed into an Epitaph PC for use in the R.A. Plan. However the first test of the Epitaph PC was a failure; shock waves from the test spread throughout The World damaging data in many places. In the confusion Fidchell, still attached to its Epitaph PC, was able to escape into the system.

"The abberant key, borne in thy left arm. The key of twilight, borne in thy right arm. The final wave. The surge of rebirth shall become light and fill the world. Thou shalt lead the new gods to their twilight. Thou destroyest and createst, thou powerless one as the stirring footsteps of a giant shadow sound. Oh blessed be the little ones..."

In volume 5, Yata's Epitaph chain reads "Fidhell," instead of "Fidchell." This, however, is not a misromanization for the same reasons that Macha was misromanized as Maha in SIGN. The word "Fidchell" is Celtic and in Celtic transcripts, the letters "ch" are to be pronounced as a strong "h", thus "Fidchell" is actually pronounced as "FidHell". Thus the Japanese phonetic transliteration was indeed correct.